Rush B. Wheeler and family papers, 1871-1978.

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Rush B. Wheeler and family papers, 1871-1978.

Letterpress books (43 vols., 1887-1913), loan and title records, account books, and miscellany relating to Rush B. Wheeler's real estate and loan business in Austin (Mower County), Minnesota (1875-1883), and subsequently in St. Paul. Also includes correspondence, manuscripts, biographical and genealogical data, volumes, and other papers relating to Rush B. Wheeler and his daughter, Cleora Clark Wheeler.

8.3 cu. ft. (10 boxes, incl. 46 v.; and 2 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7314860

Minnesota Historical Society Library

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